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““ForT PICKENS, PeNsacoLa.—As‘there ‘i “INFLUENCE OFFEMALE§eaaaa, Sy
SEE
SR aera
The Mornin
or . i the public mind to better fur you to pass an evening once.
is considerable anxiety in
-twiee
in
a
lady’s
drawing-room,
even
though
apwe
fort,
this
ff,
ér
i
ay weds a-crown, iknow the true charact
pethis head
than ‘peet-. pend the following description of it fronr the the conversationis slow, and you know the
p
less
notadage
4 is/an
Though the President of the United
Bostow Courier:
gitl’s seng by heart, thad iin“a club, tevern,
.
work, built of stone, brick and: bitumen,
ciety insipid. Poetry is insipid to a yokel;
with covered ways, dry ditch, glacis and beauty has'no.charme for a blind mian } music.
out-works-complete. Its walls ‘are about does not please a poor beast who does not Election, Monday, May 6, E861.
en
forty feet in. hight, by thirteen feetin thickness; it is embrasured for two tiers of guns, know one tune from another; and as a true.
FOR CITY MARSHAL,
in bombproof ee and one tier of epicure is hardly ever tired ofwater sanchy
barbette. The guns from this and brown’ bread and butter, I protest I can
or.en n,
guns ope
“‘U. 8. GREGORY.
point of the horizon,
work radiate to ce
sit
for.a
whole
night
talking
to
a
well-regula4
enfilading fire’ in the ditches,
and: k
with flan
‘and at every angle of approach. From the ted, kindly woman, ahout her girl coming out,.
date of commencing
this fert to‘the period of or her boy at Eton, and like the evening's
ENDENT CANDIDATE
finishing, was twenty-five years. It cost the entertainment. One of the great, benefits a oie
Federal Goverment over one million of dofiars.
° FOR MARSHAL..
Its present armament consists of: In bastion— man nay derive from women’s society is,.
Twenty-six 24-pound howitzers, Casematethat he is bound ta"be respectful to them.
Four 42-pounders, sixty-two 22 pounders— The habitis of great good te your moral man,
-Ea Barbette—T wenty-four 8 inch howitzers
every one interested
the: stairs of the
“What there were a few persons present, who simend’or check the éxisting evils, and eve
in the sentiments rybody expected bith ‘te. do something extra. didnt cotdidlly nequicece
, ordinary.. Hig political enemies, as the hubut
Of ‘thé ast majority, is vot to be denied
mor tock them, either denounced him as a feny
te
of the votes on. the. resolarocieté:tyrant, whe would “ery havoe and
rtion that the people let_slip. the. dogs of war,” or pictered bim
eid.
of party, ate as a weak, vacilluting milksop, not capable
ia
of us
.
of devisitig:a’ policy for his administration, six 18
to the American Union. rs, twelve 12‘rs, one 10’ depend upon it, Our education makes
next city election.
and vote Sn lon, st
"Tair won protette bet the Wi seemingly and destitute af the nerve to enforce a poliinch Columbiad mounted, and five 10 ineh the most eminently selfish men in the. world.
Bi cl
We fight for ourselves, we push for ourselves,
le Ceast, will incy, should one be devised for him. The newsmortars.
on the Atlantic
0 itevitab
R,
ASSESSO
CITY
FOR
gt
‘
of . —
hie foes;mnade
eréest“vol¥e tie people of California ia its actual paper press, in the'int
Dipes,
neenk
light
hae
nieipgeih
for
vias
TeachState
STATETeacuers’ LysriruTe—A
jeers and
-and setive prosecution. Their‘ extreme Tehim the butt of fs ‘most sarcastic
JAMES FUNSTON?
y we wont go out; we prefer ourselves
instruct and imers’ institute, “te entertain,
yfoolas
ewe
,
own.
his
of
that
good
the
-grentest
Even
the
‘and
ease;
our
and
bitterest
.
.
the
of
vocation,”
their
in
theatre
State
prove the teachers of the
moteness from the anticipated
journals
jokes.
bi
Diateiniaeny en
Held in Nevada,
Inaecordance with
the citizens. of Ne
“Theatre, on Wedner
1861, for *the purpe
Club. The meeting
A.C. Niles, Esq., 2
Sargent, Esq., the B
L President ; Z
£ Sargent, and vi
Presidents; H. B.
Hawley, Bassin
On motion of T.
sommittes
of five w:
to prepare Resolut
sense of the meeh
“Perid Belden, Wim
Sargentand
C. ‘Wils
The follo
Pr
were subsequently a
Wueres, Insut
in our.Republi
exists
jou, sufficient cause
ts;: and, whereas
their cc
traitors as f
ar
BSe
naraai
from a woman's society is, peasant
es
to s man
e after watching his Presi. has been called to meet.om the 27th of May in . . com
of politics,
on . strip
forbids any reasonable expectatithat
ATTENTION LADIES
and . San Francisco: The Superintendent of Public that he has te think of somebody. besides
seed therefore,
government, to share in its perils. ‘The notable to fathom his intentions, began to bepmepare his rence
t of Ladion’ and Children's
pi
by the d
as forme
GAITERS, beat Miles! Ladice cell ot LOW
ons
make them come so as to . Tay.
as to
than a willitery dharness. -All this time, the poor man, with ale_. spring vacati
of Ladies
kinds
other
RATES. Also—Many é
.
.
:
Ae
held.
be
will
Institute
the
when
time
the
include
.
at
tern manufactories.
seekers
office
Shoes, from
gion
occured at Little’ Lake, . 227-64
ng
difficulty
A
vation
t@
weir,
Saueity
had
H
,
Wh
doors
ig
to
nt
ss
epee
acter. It may be a great disappointme
his ‘hands . The suggestion is an excellent one, and ought to
White Ouse,
‘Of the
emerson ie BT
eS
we will ¢
erament,
of Americ.in_ I
chor
will ‘be forisally called upon, by the foddential course fortwo or three weeks
pore piecyre bol mance, ois
DA Hai
HAVE soar REcEIveD
Meee nants Ss himself, somebody to whom he is bound to be.
spoik-vety edudily about lis eipposed-inert. ne. and poserscaetiedis ia waned a constantly attentive and respectful.— Thack
wave
“
et
in
~~Market
; yoponats
:
andor ts
well tmown
"ihe fhove
NE at, EMME
aSaimed
ee
apn
Contant teak tebibded wiee tonite renee
of civil war, but such a quiet and unexciting finger on a.ship of war or a regiment of sol. ad
and hita
the’ tatk
and from the Institute free of charge.
to give. foree an-dignity to his official
“of ‘things will be all the better for Calidiers,
Itris the duty which Californians owe to a.
Tur Boxvek STATES GOVERNORS.—.
coer ee
a
ae, Ty ly aLot tet mr . zy that the President lad chalked out a eof anes
all enemies, foreign
,
ty lay his struction has received assurances from the Sac. Pistols were drawn and eight or nine shots
Gould
and he
beliion,
Son; Solin weds
Broad Street Market.
vest character; ‘Seven states were in. ™issioners. The Superintendent of Public Inwider and Col. Finney, abouta land claim.
s for the turmoils and
of peace
cation
n
o suit
e
with una
any Thcperat
or A bridic has boon invented in-France ents delivered inany part of the cty,at
te tule weawcsh Coven . e neh © rene way: boree’s BogteTy molten ee Of eee ee
{by his Gan Francisco friends, furnishes es
=
make war upon . {ABC
Woe, . of the President's army toStates.
on a in weal OFgraver
CTOR'S NOTICE. — All
Your re. the people of the seceded
in newer and
-him
pers
of our rich, beautiful, and . bas only involved
and hopes for the f
raaes
Freon hand end for aleat Coeaygel
face .
froor That
Trion
¥
Resolved,
sustain the goveran
Broad Street, Nevada.
Gooas delivered Free ofCharge
epee beh
aed ge Gulggeants Sa: vgn), saeweToe SHELLUOUN
him to fresher prom
from-Mexico, cost the United . Complications: and exposed
Pons 7.9
Within a reasonal
orih the
a
ional, and revolutionary. In its object
and more violent tirades of abuse. It mo# Heavade
aie diatetire
Uomarensal
ca
vibes’
bis
ot
Geamtinbal.
tae
.
omcanpet—be-c
and
dlsbelieal,
and
inbomen
:
Ku
& war, entailing an expense of $136, .
States
ee
mim
this
from
months
‘Ten
‘within
Nevada,
street,
.
of
State
the
will
man
” plied with. Not one
(0,000. Within the first ten year’s of the sear
ai
bs chabepaepeand the United States expen—
us some $20,000,000, for the deupon
te mA
‘ eey,
.
,
continue to pay, a high price for
vith ite ented
pare $
cempensation
tection
fi
Indian
= ‘
mark
residency
o
raham
for the wicked purpose of subduing
. to . her sister Southern States.
TO THE DRY GOODS STORE
(FINNIE HAS REMOVED
> On Main street
ncoin.
a prospect ens statesman, and what.
What
A Large and
, UNION on Disunion.—Now that a great
52 BROAD STREET
3
this State are
in favot of
men Sabet
leave te inform
ROSENTHAL
are ayers Eee
In order that the
pose or sblect ia
:
sine
OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT
' Ground Feed, ete., ete.,
maintaining the
he will sell at the lowest rates and doSTOCK OF DRY Goops
with New York City and the en. }y the Administration, complimented and adGeneral Government. We shall ally our. Which
munication
Amd Domestic Goods,
.
ta.n0 party, whichis natin favorof the . ODEGA OTATORS (or eed) foresiestiow
Missi-. miredby Sonatore of both sides of the cham. . cies
of the ey
‘tine Atlantic Coast and’ Vall
m3 Im
Chroni. prices.
as
. cle.
— throwing gratitude, patriotiem, and ber, aud: spoken of, with’-pride and affection
im
“
that,
however
aghotend
ily the Union might spare California, Cali-.
8
SpxctaL Exection. — On Tuesday the}.
ingtune
comc forward and settle their accounts. They
te
fornia cannot spare the Union, withoutrsuf-. Assembly passed the bill, providing for hold. that the Fort Townsend folks have dome een
.
y by
id
DEALERS IN.
Mr. . in length. The widest measured forty Inches r
at
Scros# st the butt and sighteen inches
not capable of supplying the place of the . Conness proposed an amendment, . which . head
single cat, about 700 feet DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS
the
in
adopted
been
to-have
ought
.
Amerthe
ing
desert
in
lose
lumber.
of
.
would
the
to change
opted,
Sat We
expenses of our Indian
Wel) presably,
ware, '
. ching
he
we out ourselves loose from
all the
Congress to cede to California, ’ . Okinagan aad Forks of the Queanelle.
tions asking
k
other . odd sections of land to be used for Railroad . More CooLizs.—There hundred Chinese
HI KIE,
CHINESE DOCTOR,
Ad “Bey
m2-8m*
ati
UNITED STATES BATHS!
AND
some
of goods.
stock
NorTHEeN GoLp Fietp.—The Oregon, . Call and examine ourliand
1861.
2,
May
Dog,
Red
.
Columbia
British
and
posed . Washington Territory
of
-sccounte,Lake
with exciting
flied
are
papers
3
onconcurrent
ae
ea
thd
2
of
bandiede
de
ne
‘wai,
quvioad
Perces,
Nez
at
discoveries
gold
new
the
.
resolu.
RE.—The
LEGISLATU
things which the Union is ‘eonatantly doing
t
ds
and patrensto see her frien
pleased
NE ae eeeney). Taeeeree Se
of May. The Se
President Davis can neither . day to the third Tuesday
Union.
y ts as bi n-.
bly
an Ui ersdies caounies, ate peg the aad wil
hs
HAIR DRESSING SALOON
eitizens of
Q(Vur
EB)
;
acme
to
a.*schied
bathing House,
a finebe
Commeretal aniects
(CO NEVADA.
well known
catablishment, where theoublic ex be acsommne
om hand ‘* Dr. Genning’s Reprodes’
constantly
arrived at San Francisco, Thursday, by the . The Most Direct Route to Washoe.
. purposes have been adopted.
pa both the North and the South—
detemedical Do dandrafend
ogg
bs
>
és
—_——
The Assembly has acted generously by the . ship Bald Eagle from Hong Kong.
Califor-.
make an independent republic of
ll our present advantages would be lost, . Reform Sehool, in making the required aptid,
andwe would fall the prey of any European . propriation and amending the law _ Creating
a
520-tf
BETWEEN
Ee” Palmetto flags were recently raised
ILLE—_——_—
& VIRGINIA ; CITY
both at Mud Springs and Diamond Springs, . DOWNIEV
power, with a strong navy, that might takea . that institution.sembly
’
has passed the bill. providEl Dorado county. At the former place it
The.As
ey us.
to capture
fan
P . down.
>the Union is to.the
people of the Padific.
The Senate has not done anything ofcon-.
age sequence lately.
Igo, If she secede, so do I!"
stat20e,
'
of an individual CaliUnguisted “besore. :
Now, why the action
— should be regulated by the move-. } Union demonstration
yes
a with dis} may fall into the hands of the secessionists } Sulphur
. Ms:entt
an emphatic . on this side or the other. A similar anxiety
7
Tse ba fee
D coach
V otonping
to ie
Springs) through
FROM: VIRGINIA CITY
_of any partioular state, or how or} APPORTIONMENT. -~ The appropriation treasure went by the last steamer.” ,
an individual Californian is to seeede, committee in the legislature has prepared an
AcQurrren.—Dslia Moore who was arwe shall not attempt
cates and
San Francisco, for poisoning @.} are
ined
SR tie it is supposed, . rest
solve such a reeondite en
ee
. Steee
! ns however, edit tall Dzahea Lzaaeaeis. Sor ant
and Haw
7 throug
two days
Sanat Wine ieee
at
jae ge TEE
gs,
which g
Sprin
in thtaciltiee
wxury,abth
for
Democrat vouched
beon extablisa-. EBT Tho Nation:t
of. GFA new post allie haaoo
declaration thst the prosperity and glory
vertainin
uatal
ihe
ith
ra
.
Govern.
8.
U.
the
ety
s
Dow'
Gov.
.
G.
and
anaes es ce
oi
"
v4
ED AT LAST!
A
A
ARRIVED A
re . dome
FROM DOWNIEV
ns are enter.
Apprehensio
— GER
I" DAN
,
0 Sip
vy cond street
Wot ABEAGE AWS FH superior article of Haran
Des
by our Saddle Horses nd
the } Sink
the safety of o
for cigo
in San Fran
tained
{
steame
California
Ss
fs
predilections of
with them the traditions
AND THURSDAY.
MONDAY
. EVERY
ginpate? wih
s ae
and once
at sesemaga
eeeaesd
Wee
Lata
mgr ers Waly then
st
eS
.
.
they
Geary
a
d Onngraa
ey
ike ecteoak
i
d
h
t
i
Y . Sacramento, on Tuewd
thente, next.
rong pace ph te
LAM ie
' Through in Two Days.
} was hoisted on Monday, but quickly torn
There are, however, some Californians ing for the sale and reclamation of swam
who do not, and will not, see how indispen. and overflowed lands.
ak.
.
Keeps the hair
PASSENGER LINE
«me partisan in it:
ga hay
Papa
galeria
tated, wk
ab, as eu
of
it, tomake
or to cause
fices, made by this
Dress Maker and Millimer,
Has taken rooms at my store, and will be
Nevada, April 27-tf.
had
aurthe m
this Club or,
support nomination
oe
MRS. RYAN,
;
Combs & Stinchfield,
to San
lately shipped
Con-. ing the special election, on the second Tues. P)anks were
foring incalculable loss, The Cotton
three
ed feet and six inches
and
heroism, i¢ . gay in June, by a vote of 37 to 17. M each one hundr
federacy, with all its energy ‘and
Ae tend cn Main St.
La
Great PLANKs.—The Oregon Sentinel states bs bd
wlves into Clubs w
pg intage
all
governmen
Which he will sell at
nameof Wash-. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. . tHE Lowest MARKET RATES
e
NAME.—Th
—
AN
mn
pd
ned
hea
ata
ag
Spangled
Star
the
vini e tine.
the poetical of
seiitisen
& BORING
ington is known as far back as 983, when . ‘HE FIRM of GREGORY
:
testing the matter by the
Banner aside,
fered
ate
ny
tae thie da coe
Aeverves well of King Edgar, the Anglo Saxon king, gavea emt ond ask
Hepen,he He
Pen because
standard of pure selfishness, it is as evident mone
Give mea all and satisfy yourselves.
Califorets,
is true to her people.
those who are:jndebted to them to
and
ness,
:
rant of land to Athelunold Washi
a mathematical axiom
Sab, , Constitut
(Lubeck’s Old Stand.)
well selected
PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARLEY,
or pi nd
of
e majority of the people
a great
of Congress, besides the telegraph line . respondent of the Mirror says: “Mr. La-. We believ
«ation for admission
’
eep on
:
were
principle has been inaugurated, it bevital
msesen us te lose, sient of our rare politieal . S TOCK OF GROCERIES,
a oven beatowed upona lnet itd . senator Laraam.—A Washington coraie cnealial ag
; universallypopular here, respected
thamis
w
prove
can of
We soil
Ca
upons the
v
ved, That
and th:
Union Club,
inal
RP nore lately ccoapied,by GRBeORY &
——o
eA a penalty
: for greatness !: ~
gression, and for the direct and rapid overland
te
which is soun to put us in immediacom
PHILADELPHIA
REMOVED.
of duty in defe
call
lives, nF ma
ever it ma
teesees\s or went
TO THE LADIES.
Govenor Magoffin, of Kentucky, answered; . SARGENT& NiLks, Atty’s for Ex, m3-1m
realization— . troops
, and ocean and a pe civil kant — a
. overland
dry dock, ‘public lands
Seven
nye
Executor of Estate of H. Shellhern, dec’d
the . crusade.
he grasped. The prospective cont our resources'and ‘the protec. honore
velopmenof
dispatch is received. In answer, I
ot . “Year
of civil war is not pleasant—n
templation
.
to
indebted
are
We
tion of our interests.
say cmptialy, Kentucky will furnish no
realiants
thé United States for our light-houses, forte,
arted
w
, or the same
issouri furnish to carry on any such unboly
Mages
rete tee Wid
of teesoar
sila
tation, the tradition
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed,
=
Agee fie wen, tag. Sonmeionn cartens: « been recei. managed f0.6
cs go far to
which
facts and statisti
‘geome
ypivre the cenit of ths a to the . m brief month: . But the development of er acti, Sag see actr fe ager ocinSelby Hill, May 2d, the wife of Jack Downey .
cate
Tali of California.
aati
ee
sony
pen
pg
purchasers
tuddenly closed: sp. efleetual metbod, it is . OAKER& WY ORE,
Siar Tish, th Mahdag Waks tn salts . PA PAT. WUtonehdorehy ‘gatin. it~ sie dachaens 6cMoi, paler a mak-~ . passin
ee
a , Can Fruits,
OE Groceries, Provisions
ms RC
tar.BIRTH
in the besctments of . «Your dispatch of the 15th. instant,
chagr
diuner, tendered . "»'Cl
to ation
an invita
;
a tinaleNe raat ing roy on Missouri. for <8 regiments of
ran ring
= es
dite cal unalioe
!
pot be permitted to desert the arte:and avo-.
Cd
UNION 5
The best masieein be in attendance
in
of a theatre. All amusements. of geod s
a
ot
th:
> and 2
Fort Pickensis in a state of admirable deor the pit
States does net wear 2 crown—a érown
in the stn, as a warnyouth to which virtuous women are not adglisten
guns
he
fenseg-t
robes
no
s
wear
d
e—an
sens
tthe monarcliteasl
“yriviy, ‘WEAY 34; 1861.
not to approach it on a hostile
u
ing monitor
ce distinguish him from mission, Lieutenant Slemmer,with his garmitted, rely on it, are deleterious in their na= . or insignia of offito
aaCITY ASSESSOR,
UNION SENTIMENT IN NEVADA. the well-dressed mass of his felléw citizens, rison, is able, not only to repulse all attacks, ture. All men who avoid female society have
HENRY HAY,
uneasily as but as Pickens commands all the forts and dull preceptions, and are stupid, or have
ss
lie
must
imes,
somet
head,
his
i
aeof the Union Meeting, on
Mr. batteries in the hands of the State troops, he gross tastes, and revolt against what is pure. Election, Monday, May 6th,
Ww
y evening, are given in this day’s thongh it wore a dozen diadems. If
is also able to silence them in an incredibly
FOR CITY MARSHAL,
: All the resolutions, except the Lincoln is.at.all thin skiamed.and_ nervous, short space of time. ‘In construction, this Your-club swaggerers, who are sucking the.
butts
of
billiard
cues
all
wight,eall
female
sourad
inaug
bastion€
bis
of
ug
per
clase
even
first
the
a
since
,
fort.is
second one in the xecond series, were adopted bis sleep
_B. H. RIDER.
optida, iiust have been exceedingly troubloms.
with enthusiastic unanimity, The slight
eief magisterial’ chair at a
‘Sanat +e that particular resolution was’ He mounted the
Republic appeared to be
the
when
nt
directed against: its ‘phraseology and notmome
s and convalsions ofripthroe
ing Was #-vory laboring ‘in the
hition. Everybody
ing
disso
idly approdch
he would do to
ou
to know whats
po influential of our citizens. was anxi
po
OMEbg
~
4 Ouaba
the
motion,ge
the di
to furnish
wong
a copy of the abov
Lae
the §
On motion,
to copy the Resolu
nsdi
who are
perso
¢an do so by signir
the present officerr
af this Club
On motion, the .
NILE
HB. Taompsu
. P. Hawi
pigs
+
.—
THEATRICAL
with @ talented co
wok [ *opolitan Theater
ne
oe
sei
a
peg
,
:
tae" _—t
30
5 00
Site,
4
To the judges: of good Cigars! Call
tent a uew article, which is superior tothe Figs?
With the sterling ,
The
“tad wi
nightcompany
With GrasseV
sy laudatory thin,
herof to be at
» the announce